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Select the wireless network that is yours.
(If you're not sure which is yours, or you don't see any wireless networks, click here.)Asked to enter a security key?
If you are prompted to "Enter the Password or Key," then the wireless network you are trying to connect to has wireless security turned on. You will need to type in your security key or password and select "OK."
Ensure you review the security type in the top-left corner as well. If this is not the same security type that is used by your router, select "Change Security Settings" and select the appropriate security type.Don't know your router's security key?
Let us help you find your router's security key. Select the brand of your router below and we'll provide you with the default information for that brand!

The Wii console will run a connection test with your wireless network. When the test is completed, you should see the following screen:As long as you see "The connection test was successful," the "Wii Support Code" does not matter and can be ignored.

I understand that you are having trouble connecting your Nintendo DS wirelessly to your 2Wire router. The solution is simple, your Nintendo DS only supports WEP (Wireless Encription Passkey) security. It is highly possible that your 2Wire router's wireless security is set to WPA. That means you will need to reconfigure your router so that it will be utilizing WEP as a security for your wireless connection. To be able to do this, you need a couple of information from the one who setup your router. 1. User name of your router 2. Password or your router.

Once you have gotten this information, you will need to access your router configuration page through one of the computers that is linked to your 2Wire router by typing http://gateway.2wire.net on the address bar of your browser.

It will be asking you for the username and password. If nobody had setup or changes the username and password of the router, use this default username and password of a 2Wire router. Username: (none) Password: Wireless or Username: 2Wire and Password: (none). Try any of the two. If it does not work, try admin and the word password for the password or any other combinations of the two.

Once you have entered the router's configuration page click the Home Network Tab and then click on Wireless Settings. You will see there a portion that says Wireless security. In that area, you will see a drop down where you can choose what kind of wireless security you want on your system. As I have said, the Nintedo DS does not support any other wireless security setting but WEP. That means you will need to change the drop down to WEP. That also means after changing this, you will need to reconfigure your other wireless devices (like your laptop) to use WEP as well.

The Nintendo DS will search for any wireless networks within
range. Once it is finished searching, it will display the names of all
the wireless networks it finds.

Once you have done this you may find next to your wi-fi, a lock this is what they mean:

No security - Your wireless network is unlocked.

Tap on your network name to select it.

Select "OK," "Save Settings," and then "Yes." The Nintendo DS will run a connection test with your wireless router.

The connection test was successful - Your Nintendo DS is now connected online and you can enjoy the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection features of the game!

The connection test was not successful - If the test was not successful, you will receive an error code.

Error Code 51300: This
means the security code or network name entered into the Nintendo DS is
not the same one the router is set to. To reach your connection
settings, click "back" on the error code screen. Make sure to pay extra
attention to the security key you find in your router's settings and
enter it exactly as it appears (the key is case sensitive).

All other error codes: Try our error code lookup where we have detailed information on many common error codes.

Enter your router's WEP key into the Nintendo DS
Don't know your router's security key?
Let us help you find your router's security key. Select
the brand of your router below and we'll provide you with the default
information for that brand!
LinksysNetgearDLinkBelkinApple2WireAll other brandsEnter your WEP keyOn
the upper screen you will be informed that "A security key is needed to
connect to this access point." Enter your security key by tapping the
empty field, and select "OK" when finished.

Select "OK," "Save Settings," and then "Yes." The Nintendo DS will run a connection test with your wireless router.

The connection test was successful - Your Nintendo DS is now connected online and you can enjoy the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection features of the game!

The connection test was not successful - If the test was not successful, you will receive an error code.

Error Code 51300: This
means the security code or network name entered into the Nintendo DS is
not the same one the router is set to. To reach your connection
settings, click "back" on the error code screen. Make sure to pay extra
attention to the security key you find in your router's settings and
enter it exactly as it appears (the key is case sensitive).

All other error codes: Try our error code lookup where we have detailed information on many common error codes.

WPA security - Your wireless network is secured with WPA and requires a security key. The Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite are not compatible with WPA security.
If you would still like to connect your Nintendo DS online, you will
need to either change your router's security to WEP, or disable
security entirely. Please note that any changes you make will affect
other devices that connect wirelessly to your router.

Step1 – Go to Settings and then select Network settingsStep2 – Select Infrastructure Mode and start a [New Connection]. By setting up in Infrastructure Mode, you will be able to take advantage of the more exciting features of the PSP, such as browsing the Internet and playing games online with your friends.Step3 – Access the WLAN Settings and select scan to search for an SSID of nearby access points. If you find more than one access point, simply connect to the one with the strongest signal.Step4 – Once an SSID is found, select it (make sure you don’t rename it) and move to the WLAN Security Settings. You should note that if the access point is using WEP encryption, you will need to enter the WEP key manually (when the access point is detected, it will display the type of encryption it is running. WEP key should be displayed on your router. If it displays none, simply move onto the next step.Step5 – Now you have a couple of choices of either Easy or Custom in Address Settings menu. I suggest you selecting the Easy option which will complete the Infrastructure Mode set-up automatically.Step6 – Choose your Connection Name and enter it. A Setting List will be displayed. Press x button to save settings.Step7 – Test Connection to make sure everything works. If all is okay, Network Settings will display Connection Name, Signal Strength, SSID, BSSID, Channel, Security and IP Address.In a nutshell there we are, 7 simple steps to connect your PSP to the internet using a wireless router to enable you to start surfing the internet, playing games online with friends, exchanging pictures and downloading your favourite RSS channels.

you cant hook it up if your talking about playing the ds games in your computer use hypercam2 then type the game you want to play in google if your talking about the internet go to the game in the ds if your using the ds if your able to play wi-connection or if your using the dsi the go to the wrench in the left corner and click it the youl see a page scroll it to the right 2 times hit the bottom in the internet and click internet then put connection setting click in a bar that says none the click search for an acess point then it will search for one then click the acess point you want to use if it has a wep key then put admin do this only if your close enough to your computer

if your not close enough near your computer it may work if it doesnt work theres a problem with the telephone line tell your parents if the telefone line is not working well the problem might be the acess point

if your using search for acess point it will find your own acess if you put manual setup it has 99% posibility that the error happens if it says no acces point in range move closer to your computer and it may work if it doesnt it means theres a problem with the telephone line so tell a fixer for the telephone line to help or tell your parents